If you filed your 2019 taxes already and used direct deposit for your refund, that is how you will receive the stimulus payment.

If you received your refund by check, that is how you will receive the stimulus payment.

If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security or VA Benefits, you will receive your Economic Impact Payment or stimulus payment the same way you receive your SSI, Social Security or VA Benefits.

In the event that you haven't filed your 2019 taxes yet (remember the date was moved back to July 15), the IRS will go by the 2018 tax return you filed.

Again, if you used direct deposit, that is how you will get your stimulus payment.

However, if you are like my husband, who filed our 2018 taxes electronically, but haven't filed for 2019 yet, and we don't have the same bank account we used in 2018, we will get a paper check and here's why.

The IRS would have sent the payment for direct deposit, but because we don't have that account anymore, the bank will kick it back to the IRS and they will then send the check to the last known address they have for us.

In this case, the address is current. There is also information on how to get your stimulus payment if you were not required to file taxes for whatever reason, like your income lever.